Content of The Multimodal Transport Document
Content of The Multimodal Transport Document
The absence from the multimodal transport document of one or more of the
particulars referred to in paragraph 1 of this article shall not affect the legal
character of the document as a multimodal transport document.
* The MTO’s relationship with intervening parties *
The nature of an MTO’s business requires him to build and establish sound
working relationships with various parties if he is to deliver quality service to his
customers. These parties, also known as intervening parties, are listed in Table.
Carriers Non-Carriers Other Parties
Ship owners Container terminals Banks
Road transport Warehouses Cargo and liability
operators Container freight stations, insurers
Railways groupage/consolidation Exchange control
Airlines depots authorities
Inland waterway Organizations attending to Port operators
transport operators packaging, Customs Customs authorities
clearance, import/export Government agencies
formalities, foreign such as trade
exchange transactions development boards,
and other related health and safety
documentation authorities
The detailed list of exceptions set out in the Hague and HV Rules is no longer
available to the carrier.
The liability for delay_ equivalent to 2 and half times of the freight payable
but not exceeding the total payable for the whole contract under which the
goods were shipped.
The Hamburg Rules cover all contracts for carriage by sea other than charter
parties. Thus Hamburg Rules are applicable to waybills, consignment notes,
etc.
The Hamburg Rules cover shipment of live animals and deck cargo.
The Hamburg Rules will apply to both imports and exports to and from a
signatory nation.
It is needed three parts to become a complete marking. They are ship mark,
information mark and handling instruction.
(1) Ship mark
The categories of ship mark are as follows,
a) Identification mark
b) Identification number: e.g. receiver's order number
c) Total number of items in the complete consignment
d) Number of the package in the consignment,
e) Place and port of destination
(2) Information Mark
The categories of information mark are as follows,
a) Country of origin
b) Indication of weight of package
c) Dimensions of packages